Human on My Faithless Arm

Winner of Honourable Mention (Experimental) at the 1987 Canadian Student Film Festival/Montreal International Film Festival, “Human on My Faithless Arm” shatters the common stereotype of the deaf. The main character, remaining nameless throughout, has rejected “the institution of the deaf” only to find herself, years later, rejected by society. In this multi-dimensional portrait of an individual trapped between self and self-image, issues of sexuality and economics are questioned. This film is an exploration of alienation through techniques of superimposition, sound displacement ,and deconstruction/reconstruction of language, exposing the hearing-impaired women’s comprehension of sound and conversation. “‘Human on My Faithless Arm’ is an experimental drama about a handicapped woman who lives in poverty, on welfare. She portrays a simple and honest love for her daughter, whom the authorities threaten to take away because of the mother’s sexual preference.” – Maria Insell

Film Maker
Tereszko, Valerie
Year
1987
Country
Canada
Length
20
Category
LGBTQ, science/medicine, sexuality, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
experimental, narrative, queer

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